ELECTORAL LIST: Procedures for registration and deregistration 

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The Collectivity of Saint-Martin would like to provide details on the procedures for registration on the electoral list and the legislation on the removal of voters.

Since the establishment of the single electoral register (REU) throughout France, it is no longer possible for a voter to register on several electoral lists at the same time. This unique directory allows the continuous updating of the electoral rolls at the initiative of either the municipalities (and communities) which carry out the registration and removal of voters, or the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) on the basis of information transmitted by various administrations (justice, interior, foreign affairs, etc.).  

Since the 2019 European elections, INSEE has reported double registrations with the Collectivity and sent a letter to the persons concerned to inform them of the risk of radiation and the urgent need to regularize their situation. The Collectivity, when it has their telephone or electronic contact details, contacts these people to invite them to regularize their situation as soon as possible. When the person does not appear despite reminder letters, they are automatically removed from the electoral list. People are also struck off when they register on another list or when they have taken their census in another department. 

Several people have therefore noted their removal during this 2022 territorial election. The objective of the Collectivity is of course to help them re-register on the Saint-Martin list, as soon as possible. 

To be able to vote on Sunday March 27, those concerned are invited to quickly go to the Elections department, with their identity document, to withdraw a certificate of omission and to make the procedure with the judge before the 2nd round of the elections. .

To check their registration, simply go to www.service-public.fr or approach the Saint-Martin Elections Office – Public reception from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 14:00 p.m. – rue de Hollande Former Evelyna building Halley (bus station) in Marigot – Tel: 0590 29 59 20. 

To ensure that they receive the mail and electoral documents before each ballot, each citizen registered on the electoral list must check the postal address attached to their name. People who have been registered for several years must be extra vigilant and check their situation to avoid any irregularities on polling day.  

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